Twitter Ads Are Here

June 17, 2010 – Today’s most interesting stories in technology, media and entertainment: Twitter Ads Are Here: Did you notice that Toy Story 3 was a trending topic on Twitter last night. It really wasn’t, it was a promoted tweet, and it had a little yellow box next to it to said just that. Twitter Continue Reading →

Hackers Hit Taliban

June 11, 2010 – Today’s most interesting stories in technology, media and entertainment: AT&T Showing Some iPhone Love: AT&T and Apple are offering a little price protection to people who purchased an iPhone 3GS back in May. There are various refund and upgrade plans. Get the details at ATT.com. Facebook Really Cares: The PTA and Continue Reading →

Sprint's EVO Sold Out

June 9, 2010 – Today’s most interesting stories in technology, media and entertainment: Sprint’s EVO Sold Out: While everyone is busy talking about the new iPhone, HTC’s much anticipated EVO quietly sold out both at retail stores and online. However, Sprint and HTC are working hard to make the EVO available ASAP. 

 RIAA Sues Continue Reading →
On this episode of Digital Life: The new iPhone 4 is out. Does your cat tweet? Has Disney reinvented movie tickets? And, what’s the best way to guard against clickjacking on Facebook? Plus I’ll discuss how AT&T‘s new data plan pricing will change your phone bill with wired.com’s John Abell. Pepsi’s, Bonin Bough and I Continue Reading →

iPhone 4 and iOS

June 8, 2010 – Today’s most interesting stories in technology, media and entertainment: It’s All About The iPhone 4: The new iPhone 4 has been announced. It’s got some cool, new features like a front-facing camera for video chat, it’s got the highest resolution video display you’ve ever seen, improved battery life, it multi-tasks and Continue Reading →
AT&T has ended its unlimited wireless data plan. Should you care? What does it mean? Does it make sense? All good questions, let’s try to sort it out. Note: If you are an existing AT&T customer with an unlimited data plan, this announcement will not have an impact on your phone bill — unless you Continue Reading →
June 3, 2010 – Today’s most interesting stories in technology, media and entertainment: Kindle On Sale At Target: Want to see the Amazon Kindle before you buy it. Starting June 6th, Target will begin selling the eReader for $259. Amazon says the Kindle is its best-selling product, so it should do great at Target. AT&T Continue Reading →
June 1, 2010 – Today’s most interesting stories in technology, media and entertainment: New Apple TV: Apple is getting ready to launch a new, cheaper version of AppleTV. It’s completely redesigned, in fact, some sources are calling it an iPhone without a screen. They say the new AppleTV is going to be super small with Continue Reading →
May 25, 2010 – Today’s most interesting stories in technology, media and entertainment: Facebook Privacy Still An Issue: Is Facebook finally listening to you? Maybe. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has been both contrite and apologetic about Facebook’s unpopular privacy policies. He’s promising simpler privacy controls in the coming weeks. Sounds great. Just remember Facebook is Continue Reading →
May 24, 2010 – Today’s most interesting stories in technology, media and entertainment: RapidShare Dodges A Bullet: RapidShare, one of the most popular file sharing sites, has dodged a serious copyright bullet. A Federal Judge in California ruled that RapidShare is not guilty of copyright infringement because it does not have a searchable index. It’s Continue Reading →